In the Suburbs

How does Louis Simpson use imagery in In the Suburbs?

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Simpson uses the image of people walking to church, linking suburban, middle-class life to churchgoing. By using a religious image to describe suburban, middle-class life, he is saying that this group of people holds their way of life sacred, even though they are largely powerless to change it and, Simpson suggests, unconscious of its effect on them.

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In the Suburbs